Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Does mobility boost early scientific careers? (via EuroScientist)

Young scientists are expected to change country and jobs every few years on average to get a chance to progress their academic career. Mobility in science stems from a long tradition. It is favoured for bringing very enriching experiences. But post docs and their scientific work do not always benefit from mobility. Here, EuroScientist looks into how being on the move every few years affects the life of researchers and looks at ways of enhancing work/life balance. The post Does mobility boost early scientific careers? appeared first in Euroscientist magazine.